Government and Private Action this week show Greenhouse Gas emissions come from more than your car!

Despite fear tactics and in-your-face protests, Canadians are concerned with environment issues, and willing to make change — Is your Federal Government

Calgary, July 12, 2018 – A series of funding initiatives, and private company action this week show climate change leadership isn’t an All-Or-Nothing approach .. but read to the end for a fun surprise!

Here’s This Weeks Rundown –

Federal, provincial and territorial Agriculture Ministers are set to meet next week, to discuss and develop a Pan-Canadian framework for A national “4R Climate-Smart Protocol, also known as the Nitrous Oxide Emission Reduction Protocol” – FertilizerCanada

“Research has shown that if the Protocol was implemented across Western Canada, it would reduce nitrous oxide emissions by 1-2 megatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalents annually,” said Clyde Graham, Sr. Vice President at Fertilizer Canada.

Ironically, if this sounds similar to a carbon tax… well… umm…. uhhh…

To be fair… The Government of Saskatchewan signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on this plan in 2016, and extended it for additional three years back in May 2018.

*P.S. I’ve reached out to a few farmers for comments, and will update as I get them!

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WEEKLY SPECIAL GUEST

Cold nights, warm homes! It’s cold in British Columbia, and not just by BC standards! Winter storm warnings, snow fall warnings, cold weather advisories all trickled throughout parts of the province the last week and more as some parts of the province hit temperatures in the minus 20s and